Spatial distribution of “tissue-specific” antigens in the developing human heart and skeletal muscle. I. An immunohistochemical analysis of creatine kinase isoenzyme expression patterns
Wessels, A. ; Vermeulen, J. L. M. ; Virágh, S. Z. ; Kálmán, F. ; Morris, G. E. ; Man, Nguyen Thi ; Lamers, W. H. ; Moorman, A. F. M.
New York, NY [u.a.] : Wiley-Blackwell
Published 1990
New York, NY [u.a.] : Wiley-Blackwell
Published 1990
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0003-276X
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Life and Medical Sciences ; Cell & Developmental Biology
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Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
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Medicine
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Using monoclonal antibodies against the M and B subunit isoforms of creatine kinase (CK) we have investigated their distribution in developing human skeletal and cardiac muscle immunohistochemically. It is demonstrated that in skeletal muscle, a switch from CK-B to CK-M takes place around the week 8 of development, whereas in the developing heart, CK-M is the predominant isoform from the earliest stage examined onward (i.e., 4½ weeks of development). In all hearts examined, local differences in concentration of the CK isoforms are observed. The CK-M expression in the developing outflow tract (OFT) and conduction system is described in detail. Between the weeks 5 and 7 of development, the distal portion of the OFT is characterized by low CK-M expression, whereas around the week 8-10 of development the myocardium around the developing semilunar valves in the OFT expresses a very high level of CK-M. At all stages examined, a relatively low CK-M level is observed in those regions in which the “slow” components of the conduction system do develop (e.g., the sinoatrial junction and atrioventricular junction), whereas a relatively high concentration of CK-M is observed in those areas that are destined to become the “fast” components, i.e., the subendocardial myocardium of the ventricles. The high expression of CK-M in the developing “fast components” of the conduction system contrasts with the relatively low expression of CK-M in the force-producing myocardium of the interventricular septum and free ventricular wall.
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